Thousands of years before the first bagpipe was
ever played in the Scottish highlands, a prehistoric
musician on the remote Isle of Skye played a type of lyre. During excavations at High Pasture Cave, which contains evidence for 800 years of human activity between the Late Bronze and Iron Ages, archaeologists discovered the wooden remains of what they believe is
the bridge of the earliest stringed instrument ever found in Europe. According to archaeomusicologist Graeme Lawson of the University of Cambridge, the find "pushes the history of complex music [in western Europe] back more
than 1,000 years."